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craig, if you come dot stage, i'll hand the podium over. [applause] >> thank you, coming from the south, we often time -- comedians make fun of southerners, and they make fun of things we call signs, it's a sign if -- so let me give you one that it might be a sign if the private sector will not insure you. ever thought about that? we oftentimes get so loss in talking about policy and cause and the debates over climate change, is it real, not real, manmade, not manmade. i work pretty much in the world of outcomes and not in theory. it happens, you deal with it. i asked myself if the private sector with all of their financial resources and tools cannot figure out how to make money off your risk, it might be a sign. they can do it for house fires, can't they? they can do it for your car as bad as a driver is in dc, they can insure you, and you can afford it; right? you might not like it, but you can afford it. they figured out how to make that work. how come they can't do earthquakes? how come they can't do floods? how come they are not doing
craig, if you come dot stage, i'll hand the podium over. [applause] >> thank you, coming from the south, we often time -- comedians make fun of southerners, and they make fun of things we call signs, it's a sign if -- so let me give you one that it might be a sign if the private sector will not insure you. ever thought about that? we oftentimes get so loss in talking about policy and cause and the debates over climate change, is it real, not real, manmade, not manmade. i work pretty much...
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guest: craig an interesting perspective that is not that you unique. taking guns away from -- whenyou ask gun owners about this issue, more than half believe that the government is trying to take their guns away. democrats have lost the argument, they have not been able to prevent something to the public that says this is not about taking away guns or question the validity of the second amendment. this is about protecting people and reducing violence. the hard part is, they are not going to believe that. i think the messenger is very important. joe manchin from west virginia. to get that buy-in, you need republicans to also weigh in to say this is not about taking guns away from people. so many gun owners believe this is a slippery slope and that will be tough to turn around. host: the role of the nra. what impact could have? are democrats afraid of the nra? guest: there has been a lot of talk about what the nra can and cannot do. they do not have the influence they once did. it is not whether the nra will, after specific members of congress. it is wha
guest: craig an interesting perspective that is not that you unique. taking guns away from -- whenyou ask gun owners about this issue, more than half believe that the government is trying to take their guns away. democrats have lost the argument, they have not been able to prevent something to the public that says this is not about taking away guns or question the validity of the second amendment. this is about protecting people and reducing violence. the hard part is, they are not going to...
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and craig, you dealt with this, and margareta also. also, some of these vulnerable areas are also economics where factories and infrastructure, corporations are in these areas. and that's part of what drives people to be there. so there's also and industrial and economic aspect to this. in part of the challenge about helping or not helping is an ethical question, as well as a legal question. so i would like each of you to just address that briefly if you could. >> here's how i would frame it. i've been into me places where i call them the proverbial one company down. but it's in the flood zone. and the workforce lives in housing, low to moderate income, is what is affordable there in the flood zones. when the flood comes in and wipes everything out, there's no tax base, there's no workforce and the company closes. then local officials go what happened? this is what i'm talking the resiliency. i think again we've got to put this in terms of dollars. and what those impacts are. i look at resiliency this would. and i think part of what yo
and craig, you dealt with this, and margareta also. also, some of these vulnerable areas are also economics where factories and infrastructure, corporations are in these areas. and that's part of what drives people to be there. so there's also and industrial and economic aspect to this. in part of the challenge about helping or not helping is an ethical question, as well as a legal question. so i would like each of you to just address that briefly if you could. >> here's how i would frame...
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♪ what did we learn on the show tonight, craig? ♪ [meow] [laughter] craig: geoff? geoff: yes? craig: we always have that little thing that says what did we learn on the show tonight, craig? geoff: yeah. craig: and then we never learn anything. geoff: did you learn anything tonight? craig: i learned that you can be very rude sometimes. geoff: what the hell are you talking about, man? craig: i don't know. my nose is a bit itchy. shut up, man! geoff: you shut up, man! craig: oh, nice one. geoff: yeah. oh. craig: oh. geoff: look at me. i'm alive. oh. [laughter] craig: look at me. i've got a mohawk. geoff: look at me. i've got a wrinkly scrotum. [applause] what the hell? craig: well, that is our show, everyone. i would just like to say before we go that my scrotum is not that wrinkly. in fact, it is pretty smooth. yep. [laughter] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- ♪ [ man ] adventure, it means taking chances. it means trying something new. [ woman ] just, that uncertainty of what's to come. [ man ] just kidding. ♪ can you please stop doing that? â
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and craig holman from public innocence. i'm impressed that a 15 people interviewed, so many of you showed up and we are honored by your presence. we hope that you will ask questions as well. without further ado, i give you back leetch area not. >> thank you, laura, thank you for everyone at the aclu for having me here today. in the audience, how many of you are lobbyists? how many of you are policy advocates? okay come i have to admit that it is a little bit strange for me to be here talking to lobbyists about lobbying. because usually it is the other way around and i'm the one asked questions and listening to what you have it. we will turn the tables for just a few moments. let's talk about what motivated me to write this book. i was motivated to write the book in part because of what laura said. the general public content public has a very inaccurate view of what lobbyists are and what they do. when i talk to people and i meet someone outside of washington, i tell them that i study lobbying and the reaction is usually som
and craig holman from public innocence. i'm impressed that a 15 people interviewed, so many of you showed up and we are honored by your presence. we hope that you will ask questions as well. without further ado, i give you back leetch area not. >> thank you, laura, thank you for everyone at the aclu for having me here today. in the audience, how many of you are lobbyists? how many of you are policy advocates? okay come i have to admit that it is a little bit strange for me to be here...
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craig by the way of explanation is craig fugate the director of fema. he also indicated that 86% of the workers have been laid off because of the government shutdown. they were allowed to come back because of tropical storm karen but now that threat has passed they were also laid off again. as by way of balance, house speaker boehner saying on the talk shows yesterday he believed that keeping the government reopen or the debt ceiling for had a matter should be tied to substantive spending cuts, those being his words. he thinks under that plan the government can reopen and the debt ceiling crisis can be averted. the situation is affected the markets. the dow jones industrial average down in triple digits almost 100 points. we'll check the dow how it is now, off 86 points, wall street has the itemmers on what washington is or is not doing. techknow is next. we keep an eye on that unfolding situation, wondering and waiting when washington will reopen for business and whether or not congress will act in time to keep the nation from falling off what would be
craig by the way of explanation is craig fugate the director of fema. he also indicated that 86% of the workers have been laid off because of the government shutdown. they were allowed to come back because of tropical storm karen but now that threat has passed they were also laid off again. as by way of balance, house speaker boehner saying on the talk shows yesterday he believed that keeping the government reopen or the debt ceiling for had a matter should be tied to substantive spending cuts,...
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i'm hundred% with craig in terms of gifts and those sorts of things. i'd like to go further down the road on campaign finance reform. i think where we differ is that i'm much more concerned about who is represented and whether -- the biggest concern i have in washington is not the special -- is not the close relationships that exist here, but the ones that don't exist. that is, i'm concerned about interests that don't have a lobbyist. most interests do. there's certainly ones underrepresented that aren't as able to represent their interests before government, and the solution to that is not to do away with the lobbyists are here but to encourage people and teach them how to better represent their own interests in washington. >> i know both howard and i -- >> take the microphone. >> before you do that, i want to make sure julie stewart, in case you have anything you want to add to this discussion. i'm given -- you gentlemen the first shot. now, we will have to open this up for questions and comments. so get your little debate going, and tie it up quickl
i'm hundred% with craig in terms of gifts and those sorts of things. i'd like to go further down the road on campaign finance reform. i think where we differ is that i'm much more concerned about who is represented and whether -- the biggest concern i have in washington is not the special -- is not the close relationships that exist here, but the ones that don't exist. that is, i'm concerned about interests that don't have a lobbyist. most interests do. there's certainly ones underrepresented...
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>> with craig homan with public citizen. now, much of what you just described about lobbying sounds as if howard wrote it for you. [laughter] we've had to go through a lot of work of trying to deal with lobbyist corruption on capitol hill following the jack abramoff scandal. and what that involveed was setting up for the first time -- >> tell people what loga is either. >> the honest leadership and open government act of 2007. that established for the first time ever a series of ethics rules for lobbyists. prior to that, it was only disclosure. so there was no downside at all for registering as a lobbyist. suddenly, with some of these new ethics rules, some lobbyists didn't want to go that far. however, it hasn't been a significant drop. we've seen a slight decline in registration on lobbyists, but not overwhelming. you know, if the choice is do we stick with ethics rules and lose a little bit of lobbyist disclosure, or do we give up the ethics rules altogether, i'm going to stick with the former. how do you feel about that?
>> with craig homan with public citizen. now, much of what you just described about lobbying sounds as if howard wrote it for you. [laughter] we've had to go through a lot of work of trying to deal with lobbyist corruption on capitol hill following the jack abramoff scandal. and what that involveed was setting up for the first time -- >> tell people what loga is either. >> the honest leadership and open government act of 2007. that established for the first time ever a series...
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craig: oh, geoff, oh! oh! geoff: oh! craig: good night, everybody. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- ♪ ♪ ♪ i ♪ know i can't deny... ♪ that i got a new feeling ♪ deep inside... ♪ [ female announcer ] with five perfectly sweetened whole grains... even someone g to that is kpix5 news. madness all over the countr good e >> screaming, pushing, fighting, even someone getting tased all part of the black friday madness all over the country. good evening. i'm allen martin. >> i'm elizabeth cook. most of the bay area was a mad house as shoppers headed to the mall. this is valley fair mall in san jose. many shoppers told us it was worth it to get up early, but not everyone was civil. this is in pennsylvania where a woman used a taser on another woman during an all out brawl inside a mall outside philadelphia, no word on whether anyone was arrested. >>> in texas more trampling over $78 tvs at a wal-mart. some pushing turned to shoving and police pinned at least one woman down. the customer who bought the video said h
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next is craig simons. he is a professor of history from the u.s. naval academy, author of a book called "lincoln and his admirals." to his right is richard norton smith, who might be the dean to have presidential historians. he's headed several presidential libraries. he's here today to represent a kind of overarching perspective. michael lynd, he's going to give us that special mix of history and policy expertise that we're looking for. what we wanted to do in this panel is try to -- a semester course. several of the questions from this course called "understanding lincoln." i'll begin with a couple of questions from our k-12 educators. before i ask the first question, though, let me say a few words of thanks. first of all, lance warren is the producer of the course. he's done a marvelous job of putting it together. at the new america foundation, becky schafer has been very helpful. at dicken son college, we have a student interning who has been working hard to promote in on social media. thanks to all of them. of course, thanks to the first congr
next is craig simons. he is a professor of history from the u.s. naval academy, author of a book called "lincoln and his admirals." to his right is richard norton smith, who might be the dean to have presidential historians. he's headed several presidential libraries. he's here today to represent a kind of overarching perspective. michael lynd, he's going to give us that special mix of history and policy expertise that we're looking for. what we wanted to do in this panel is try to --...
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craig: we got to go. we're not going catch anything. you wrap everything up. i'll meet you in the car. >>> breaking news. a cord pulling us right back up that fiscal cliff just moments ago. the house of representatives gave their stamp of appeal to build the senate approved early this morning that would avert the fiscal cliff tax increases. at least for now avert big across-the-board federal spending cuts. we've been following the developing story all day long. a story that touches each and every one of us. tonight we have team coverage for you. we'll take a look at the hit your wallet is still going to take as they have reaction tonight from capitol hill. but first a quick recap of what has been happening on the hill since you sat down to dinner. many lawmakers wanted the spending cuts added to it now. they wanted individuals earning $400 and families earning about $450,000. and it also delays big spending cuts for at least two months. now congress will have to deal with that later and deal with whether to raise the $16.4 trillion borrowing limit so the gover
craig: we got to go. we're not going catch anything. you wrap everything up. i'll meet you in the car. >>> breaking news. a cord pulling us right back up that fiscal cliff just moments ago. the house of representatives gave their stamp of appeal to build the senate approved early this morning that would avert the fiscal cliff tax increases. at least for now avert big across-the-board federal spending cuts. we've been following the developing story all day long. a story that touches...
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let's go to craig boswell in boston. president obama and the white house treating this as an act of terrorism. no suspect in custody right now so where does the investigation stand? >> good evening to you brian. the f.b.i. is taking control of this investigation along with the boston joint terrorism task force. off to my left is a blast sight. the 15 block area will be locked down as bomb crews are scouring that area to look for information anything they can get to figure out how these bombs were made where they were placed in trash canisters that type of thing -- we heard from hospital officials talking about the injuries caused by shrapnel in the form of ball bearings so we've learned that about the types of bombs so far looking certainly to get more information on that as we can learn it. five uneks sploxploded devices found, brian. that's very crucial piece of information as they'll be able to see how these things are related together. i wanted to clear up something we were talking about earlier. there is one individ
let's go to craig boswell in boston. president obama and the white house treating this as an act of terrorism. no suspect in custody right now so where does the investigation stand? >> good evening to you brian. the f.b.i. is taking control of this investigation along with the boston joint terrorism task force. off to my left is a blast sight. the 15 block area will be locked down as bomb crews are scouring that area to look for information anything they can get to figure out how these...
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>> that's an important point, craig. this grading system is something that he plans to do through executive action. so he wants to get that started by 2015 so that colleges can start to be graded based on the debt of students. the percentage of graduates, the expected earnings of potential graduates. so that's something that he can do without congress. but where he needs congress is to actually link it to federal aid. and that is where it gets more complicated. this is something he's been talking about since the state of the union address in some form or fashion. he's really struggled to get some of those initiatives through congress. there's really not a whole lot of hope at this point in time that it will get through. but, again, of course, he's just mapping it out today and we are still waiting to hear what republicans on the hill have to say. and they say some of them waiting to hear what president obama has to say in his remarks. but it is an important point, craig, some of this can get going without congress. >> st
>> that's an important point, craig. this grading system is something that he plans to do through executive action. so he wants to get that started by 2015 so that colleges can start to be graded based on the debt of students. the percentage of graduates, the expected earnings of potential graduates. so that's something that he can do without congress. but where he needs congress is to actually link it to federal aid. and that is where it gets more complicated. this is something he's been...
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i'm craig melvin. we start in washington where the white house is working hard to convince congress and the american public, white house chief of staff, the white house chief of staff, denis mcdone now, and charlie rose. a defiant syrian president denied garsing his people and also dared the obama administration to prove their allegations. >> the most important thing is, he basically says there has been no evidence that i used chemical weapons in -- against my own people, and that there is no evidence of that. and if in fact the administration has evidence, then they should show that evidence. >> nbc's peter alexander is at the white house for us. pete, what has been the white house's reaction to that assad interview? >> craig, shortly after we learned the details of that interview with bashar al assad, we did get a statement from the white house here, bernadette mayhan, a spokesperson telling me the following. it doesn't surprise us that someone who would kill thousands of his own people including hun
i'm craig melvin. we start in washington where the white house is working hard to convince congress and the american public, white house chief of staff, the white house chief of staff, denis mcdone now, and charlie rose. a defiant syrian president denied garsing his people and also dared the obama administration to prove their allegations. >> the most important thing is, he basically says there has been no evidence that i used chemical weapons in -- against my own people, and that there...
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i'm craig melvin. you're watching msnbc. here's what's happening right now. egypt on guard. security forces surround government buildings, and now officials are taking on foreign journalists. we're live in cairo. >>> plus -- >> it is well past time to implement common-accepsense cha from coast to coast. >> and rethinking the law. attorney general eric holder drops mandatory minimum sentences for lower-level offenders. what that could mean for a criminal justice system. >>> something like a tornado. it shouldn't take his -- they're supposed to be safe at school. >> keeping kids safe. sheltering students in oklahoma could cost $1 billion. but there's a group that's decided to help raise some money. meet the man behind today's big idea. we'll get to all those stories in just a moment. but we start in egypt, where just moments ago u.s. officials confirm the obama administration is considering canceling the delivery of apache helicopters to egypt this fall. they war part of a 2009 sale to help the country's
i'm craig melvin. you're watching msnbc. here's what's happening right now. egypt on guard. security forces surround government buildings, and now officials are taking on foreign journalists. we're live in cairo. >>> plus -- >> it is well past time to implement common-accepsense cha from coast to coast. >> and rethinking the law. attorney general eric holder drops mandatory minimum sentences for lower-level offenders. what that could mean for a criminal justice system....
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it's craig! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ all the other kids went out to trick-or-treat last night ♪ ♪ i wanted to go out with them but i just stayed inside ♪ ♪ because last year when i went out something wasn't right ♪ ♪ my friends came home with great big sacks mine came out a little light ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ they poured out scores of candy bars fruit by the foot and candy cigarettes ♪ ♪ but i just got a fun-sized snickers and two tiny raisinettes ♪ [ laughter and applause ] ♪ ♪ this is why i stayed inside on halloween last night ♪ ♪ i had a teeny halloweenie but my dreams are king sized ♪ [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, man. that's tough. that's tough competition. yeah, that's unbelievable. give it up for craig, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] amazing job. can't believe you wrote that in one hour. that was so -- thank you so much. i'm never going to forget that. [ laughter ] his eyes are up here, ladies and gentlemen. [ laught
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he and his bride lured a man to his death with a craig's list ad. the victim was hired to be the woman's quote companion. the newly will newlyweds picked man up before killing him and disposing of his body. >>> a nurse on board of a delta fig flight say he and others did everything they could including helping him breathe with oxygen. paramedics tried to resuscitate the teen but it was too late. off fish sh officials say the unidentified boy died of suspicious causes. full autopsy results are due back later today. >>> a war veteran just home after being held captive for more than a month in north korea. 85-year-old merle newman said he was well fed eating traditional korean food kept in a hotel room not a jail cell. even said he was quote bored during his detention. regarding the video of his apology over alleged criminal acts. obviously that's not my english. >> thousands of fans honoring paul walker at a memorial organized by social media. they said prayers and laid flowers. at one point a parade of sportscars drove past the spot near loss archi a
he and his bride lured a man to his death with a craig's list ad. the victim was hired to be the woman's quote companion. the newly will newlyweds picked man up before killing him and disposing of his body. >>> a nurse on board of a delta fig flight say he and others did everything they could including helping him breathe with oxygen. paramedics tried to resuscitate the teen but it was too late. off fish sh officials say the unidentified boy died of suspicious causes. full autopsy...
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i'm craig melvin. you're watching msnbc. also today, on defense and under fire. >> the democrats i think are at a point of high anxiety. >> the splopresident should sto apologizing. >> there will be plenty of time to place blame on who is responsible. >> the government almost shut down, thousand tapping somebody's phone and now this thing. >> everybody needs to chill out because it will work. sdl growing bipartisan anger over the obama care website and growing revelations of spying and surveillance. what's the next move at the white house? also today, the brown game. how is the obama care rollout going in the states? we'll go across country. and days of fire. the new book that takes you inside the bush/chain aeney partnership. the man who wrote the book will join me live. and also the wave to legalize same-sex marriage has hit hawaii. a special session starts tomorrow. protests are happening today. a whole heck of a lot to get to on a sunday afternoon. but we start in hawaii. tomorrow hawaii governor neal abercrombie will be
i'm craig melvin. you're watching msnbc. also today, on defense and under fire. >> the democrats i think are at a point of high anxiety. >> the splopresident should sto apologizing. >> there will be plenty of time to place blame on who is responsible. >> the government almost shut down, thousand tapping somebody's phone and now this thing. >> everybody needs to chill out because it will work. sdl growing bipartisan anger over the obama care website and growing...
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craig boswell live with more in boston. >> good evening. this city is on edge, very nervous tonight. flying in this evening at the airport or around the city anyone walking off and leaving a brief case police swoop in. it is a city just on edge tonight. hospitals have treated 141 people. some of them children including one of the fatalities an 8-year-old boy. there's a 15 block radius around the blast site as experts are scouring for evidence. >> chaos at the finish line at the boston marathon. a pair of explosions designed to maim and kill knocking runners and spectators off their feet the first blast came at the four hour mark in the race. >> it knocked me to the ground and then you know everybody started running, panicking. >> 12 seconds later another blast. the attack coming at the end of the 26.2 mile race. shell-shocked victims some with open wounds laying amongst debris and open glass. bystanders jumping into action. >> everybody is running in not knowing when the next one could happen but they ran in. they tore down to the fences. t
craig boswell live with more in boston. >> good evening. this city is on edge, very nervous tonight. flying in this evening at the airport or around the city anyone walking off and leaving a brief case police swoop in. it is a city just on edge tonight. hospitals have treated 141 people. some of them children including one of the fatalities an 8-year-old boy. there's a 15 block radius around the blast site as experts are scouring for evidence. >> chaos at the finish line at the...
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i'm craig melvin in for thomas roberts today. senator reid saying moments ago that the obstruction in the senate is completely unpre unprecedent unprecedented. so he wants to change the rules. rules that have been in place for about 200 years or so. senate minority leader mitch mcconnell is responding in. let's listen. >> the minority leader changes the rules for some judicial nominees, he's effectively changing them for all judicial nominees including the supreme court as senator grassley pointed out just yesterday. so, look, i realize this sort of wishful thinking might appeal to the uninitiated newcomers in the democratic congress who served exactly zero days in the minority, but the rest of you guys in the conference should know better. those of you who have been in the minority before should know better. let's remember how we got here. let's remember that it was senate democrats who pioneered, who literally pioneered the practice of filibustering circuit court nominees, and who have been its biggest proponents in the very re
i'm craig melvin in for thomas roberts today. senator reid saying moments ago that the obstruction in the senate is completely unpre unprecedent unprecedented. so he wants to change the rules. rules that have been in place for about 200 years or so. senate minority leader mitch mcconnell is responding in. let's listen. >> the minority leader changes the rules for some judicial nominees, he's effectively changing them for all judicial nominees including the supreme court as senator...
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craig patterson shot julian dawkins early in the morning. there was an argument before the shooting. the family wants paterson to face charges. >> if you are going to claim something to be a homicide, there needs to be some results. along with the ruling. i am not impressed by them saying it is a homicide. >> prosecutors say it could be a day or two before charges are filed. police have not said what may have led to dawkins' death. the mayor of alexandria urged a statement -- issued a statement urging the people to be patient and letting the justice system make its work. three more arrests in a a drive- by shooting that wounded 13 people. they were arrested in connection with the march shooting outside of north capitol street. in other man was arrested outside dc. now all four suspects face assault with intent to kill and other charges. ,oday, people in ocean city maryland celebrate the official opening of the reconstructed fishing pier. the iconic pier was damaged by hurricane sandy. later this morning, ocean city's mayor will make the seru
craig patterson shot julian dawkins early in the morning. there was an argument before the shooting. the family wants paterson to face charges. >> if you are going to claim something to be a homicide, there needs to be some results. along with the ruling. i am not impressed by them saying it is a homicide. >> prosecutors say it could be a day or two before charges are filed. police have not said what may have led to dawkins' death. the mayor of alexandria urged a statement -- issued...
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i'm craig melvin. you're watching msnbc. also ahead, the end of the road -- >> it's not fair to people that's out here struggling because we're trying to survive, we work hard. >> take people off unemployment and where do you go? to welfare. >> i don't know what to do. it's a struggle. >> today, long-term unemployed benefits end for more than 1 million americans. the senate could vote on an extension. but can democrats can enough support from the gop house? >>> also today, ducking suspension. after those controversy comments about gays and blacks, the star of "duck dynasty" will return to television. the reason behind the move. >>> and groundbreaking films that will soon vanish. the rush to restore america's silent movies on the verge of disintegrati disintegrating. >>> also, a digital diagnosis. a teenager develops a program that can diagnose breast cancer. it is today's big idea. a whole heck of a lot to get to. >>> but we start here, this morning, more than 1 million americans lost their long-term unemployment benefits an
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>> well, that's a great question, craig. i feel like there's more contact than just the self-radicalization by themselves and the internet. now, we don't know. we really don't have those facts. but you know i've been listening to your guests, mr. ervin and professor pape, and these are top people in the field. i have read professor pape's stuff. as a bomb investigator, there's the bomb and there's the bombers. and, you know, they have done a great job at the chicago project, i hope your viewers value the unbelievable deep information that he can provide here because they have studied inside the mind of these suicide bombers. you lock the bombers' experience with the bomb. you know, when the professor talks about the martyr video and the process to self-radicalize, the west does not get it. i mean the public in the west does not get this cult of death that bin laden unleashed on the world, this voi rusirus, we cal. and when you couple that with some skills in bomb making, it becomes this concoction, craig, that you're talking
>> well, that's a great question, craig. i feel like there's more contact than just the self-radicalization by themselves and the internet. now, we don't know. we really don't have those facts. but you know i've been listening to your guests, mr. ervin and professor pape, and these are top people in the field. i have read professor pape's stuff. as a bomb investigator, there's the bomb and there's the bombers. and, you know, they have done a great job at the chicago project, i hope your...
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craig, a freelance journalist in the city described the eyes in the sky. >> it was buzzing for at least five hours. then there was a break for an hour or two and then it was back again. >> reporter: taking no chances, the u.s. air force air lifted almost all of the u.s. personal out to safety, leaving only the most essential personal behind. tonight we know this is the man behind the plot, a hardened al qaeda leader determined to strike beyond the borders of yemen to the american homeland. he was behind the underwear bombing plot to bring down a u.s. aircraft. he just might get help from a large number of maximum security prisoners, many of them al qaeda, who have been busted out of jail in recent weeks with the help of heavily armed militants. 500 were freed in iraq, more than 1,000 from a prison in libya and close to 250 from a pakistani jail. many could again link up with al qaeda. >> it's possible they could be suicide bombers or combat anti-s. some may have capabilities in terms of bottom making which is always a concern. >> reporter: these embassies will remain closed through the
craig, a freelance journalist in the city described the eyes in the sky. >> it was buzzing for at least five hours. then there was a break for an hour or two and then it was back again. >> reporter: taking no chances, the u.s. air force air lifted almost all of the u.s. personal out to safety, leaving only the most essential personal behind. tonight we know this is the man behind the plot, a hardened al qaeda leader determined to strike beyond the borders of yemen to the american...
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. >> police say deputy sheriff craig peterson shot and killed the 22-year-old. the young man was well known and it's creating raw emotions. >> it's up to us as a community to come together. >> reporter: that's exactly that these crowds are trying to do following the death of julian dawkinss. these neighbors believe this was all the result of a street dice game that let to a bitterly dispute and led to gunfire. >> he doesn't care no weapon. when he comes to you, all he has is a joke. for this man to pull out a pistol and shoot this brother is wrong. >> reporter: 44-year-old craig patterson is believed to be the other person involved in the altercation. he's said to be a 17-year deputy with the arlington county sheriff's office. >> i don't know who this off- duty officer or sheriff or whatever he was. i mean, i've been in this neighborhood, we've been in this neighborhood over 20, 30 something years and i've never seen this guy before. >> reporter: the 22-year-old's distraught mother described her son as a young man who was dedicated to his job at public broadcast
. >> police say deputy sheriff craig peterson shot and killed the 22-year-old. the young man was well known and it's creating raw emotions. >> it's up to us as a community to come together. >> reporter: that's exactly that these crowds are trying to do following the death of julian dawkinss. these neighbors believe this was all the result of a street dice game that let to a bitterly dispute and led to gunfire. >> he doesn't care no weapon. when he comes to you, all he...
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craig is going to have to refurlough at least 1 of those folks who were called back. think about that, here you are a fema professional, dedicated to doing your job. at a moment's notice you're willing to show up here in case people got in respond and respond to them, even though you're not getting paid. even though you don't have certainty. and now you're getting put back on furlough because the government is shut down. that's no way of doing business. that, by the way, just speaks to the day-to-day emergencies that may come up and that is fema's job to respond to. craig was also explaining the fact that when it comes to training first responders, for example, we have, on a weekly basis already scheduled training for first responders that now have to be rescheduled. he will probably end up ultimately costing the government more money for us to put those things back together again. and so not only the shutdown hurting fema workers, not only is it making it more difficult to respond to potential natural disasters but it may actually end up costing taxpayers more than i
craig is going to have to refurlough at least 1 of those folks who were called back. think about that, here you are a fema professional, dedicated to doing your job. at a moment's notice you're willing to show up here in case people got in respond and respond to them, even though you're not getting paid. even though you don't have certainty. and now you're getting put back on furlough because the government is shut down. that's no way of doing business. that, by the way, just speaks to the...
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now i look at hurricane sandy recovery efforts with testimony from fema administrator of craig craig fugate, house secretary shaun donovan, and jo-ellen darcy. security hearing -- this homeland's security committee meeting is just over two hours. >> will come to order. thank you all. it is very nice to see you. thank you to our witnesses for joining us today. it is an important hearing. it was october 29 in delaware when hurricane sandy made landfall. theimpact was particular in mitt atlantic. it was devastating and heartbreaking. new jersey, new york, parts of england were hit particularly hard. on staten island have 21 people who were killed. i am told over what hundred homes in hoboken, new jersey were flooded. homes in hoboken, new jersey were flooded. south, wejust to the did not experience a level of devastation that was inflicted on our neighbors to the north. but our own state was hit hard. widespread flooding caused damage to businesses, roads, todges -- cutting off access hospitals, schools, and to work. the class of the storm was severe. 160 two people were killed as a res
now i look at hurricane sandy recovery efforts with testimony from fema administrator of craig craig fugate, house secretary shaun donovan, and jo-ellen darcy. security hearing -- this homeland's security committee meeting is just over two hours. >> will come to order. thank you all. it is very nice to see you. thank you to our witnesses for joining us today. it is an important hearing. it was october 29 in delaware when hurricane sandy made landfall. theimpact was particular in mitt...
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i'm craig melvin. you're watching msnbc. day five of the government shutdown, the house has just passed another piecemeal bill to pay furloughed workers once the government reopens. while there's still no end in sight to the stalemate, the blame game seems to be intensifying. we're live on capitol hill. >> do you feel responsible for what's been happening to people? >> look, i think it is indefensible that president obama and harry reid have forced a government shutdown. they shouldn't have shutdown the government. >> i didn't go around courting the media. and i certainly didn't go around trying to shut down the government. >> we're not going to let a federal government shutdown have an impact on our preparedness in the state of florida. >> so there's no light between us and the federal government. >> i am strongly, strongly against common core. >> it has increased my ability to reach more students. >> tropical storm karen, the system weakens as it closes in on the gulf coast. we're live with the lates
i'm craig melvin. you're watching msnbc. day five of the government shutdown, the house has just passed another piecemeal bill to pay furloughed workers once the government reopens. while there's still no end in sight to the stalemate, the blame game seems to be intensifying. we're live on capitol hill. >> do you feel responsible for what's been happening to people? >> look, i think it is indefensible that president obama and harry reid have forced a government shutdown. they...
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craig? >> thank you. time now to flashback to this day in 1985 when the first blockbuster store opened in dallas, texas. the video rental retailer became america's leading video chain. at its peak, more than 9,000 stores were open nationwide. but the digital age came along and took a toll on blockbuster's business model and the so-called dvd war soon followed. >> in an effort to compete with internet rivals blockbuster, the nation's largest movie rental chain appears to deliver a hollywood happy ending. >> by 2006 blockbuster was confronting its rival netflix head on. >> blockbuster is desperately trying to stop online giant netflix. so through december 21st, any netflix customer can walk into a blockbuster store and walk out with a free rental. just bring in the part of the netflix envelope you tear off. >> despite the efforts, a harsh new reality arrived in 2010. >> blockbuster is filing for bankruptcy protection as it tries to re-organize. the company says it will keep its stores open. >> blockbuster d
craig? >> thank you. time now to flashback to this day in 1985 when the first blockbuster store opened in dallas, texas. the video rental retailer became america's leading video chain. at its peak, more than 9,000 stores were open nationwide. but the digital age came along and took a toll on blockbuster's business model and the so-called dvd war soon followed. >> in an effort to compete with internet rivals blockbuster, the nation's largest movie rental chain appears to deliver a...
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>> craig, you hear these statistics and these figures a lot. i don't know how much. i don't know whether anyone can really quantify what a baby is worth and i certainly and i think most of my friends here don't see this really as a financial opportunity in any way. i think it's just a really exciting moment in our history, because, of course, the thing is this child whether it's a boy or girl because of the change in law is going to be monarch. i hope it is a girl because i think it's an amazing kind of signal, you know, of how the monarchy isn't as feisty more abundance of institution but it's this really exciting modern kind of business really, the ones to move forward in the modern age that believes in gender of equality. for me it's about more than the money. >> tom, let's talk quickly about the names that are being tossed about here. there is a website and i think we have got some of these names that people seem to be betting on. do we have that full screen? i'll throw up a few of them for you. then i'll get your take on what would be the perfect name for will a
>> craig, you hear these statistics and these figures a lot. i don't know how much. i don't know whether anyone can really quantify what a baby is worth and i certainly and i think most of my friends here don't see this really as a financial opportunity in any way. i think it's just a really exciting moment in our history, because, of course, the thing is this child whether it's a boy or girl because of the change in law is going to be monarch. i hope it is a girl because i think it's an...
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i'm craig melvin. are watching msnbc, the place for politics. >>> president obama heads to connecticut tomorrow to push for stricter gun legislation. we'll talk to one senator lobbying for reform since that fateful day in december. >>> plus, immigration or bust? why one lawmaker theirs without an immigration deal the budget plan is dead on arrival. >>> and later, "madmen" season six debuts tonight. we'll talk to a bona fide tv expert who says the award-winning show has changed television as we know it. >>> a lot to get to. we start with our political headlines. the house and senate released their budgets. this week, it's the president's turn. planning to unveil it wednesday. dan pfeiffer talked about it this morning. seen y senior white house adviser. >> based on my bracket, i shouldn't be in the predictions business. a good chance if the republicans particularly in the house take a my way or the highway, we won't get a deal. simple as that. >> the chinese government expressed today "grave outrage," a
i'm craig melvin. are watching msnbc, the place for politics. >>> president obama heads to connecticut tomorrow to push for stricter gun legislation. we'll talk to one senator lobbying for reform since that fateful day in december. >>> plus, immigration or bust? why one lawmaker theirs without an immigration deal the budget plan is dead on arrival. >>> and later, "madmen" season six debuts tonight. we'll talk to a bona fide tv expert who says the...
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i'm craig melvin. you're watching msnbc, the place for politics, and this is how president obama's second term started earlier today. >> please raise your right hand and repeat after me. >> i, bar rack hussein observe ma, do solemnly swear. >> i do barack hussein obama do solemnly swear. >> that i will faithfully execute the office of president of the united states. >> and will to the best of my ability. >> and will to the best of my ability. >> preserve, protection and defend. >> preserve, protect and defend. >> the constitution of the united states. >> the constitution of the united states. >> so help you god. >> so help me god. >> congratulations, mr. president. >> thank you, mr. chief justice, thank you so much. >> and there you have it. we have team coverage of this 57th presidential inauguration. luke russert is on the national mall, but we start again with peter alexander live from the north lawn of the white house. pete, i think the highlight of that 51-second swearingin was the president's dau
i'm craig melvin. you're watching msnbc, the place for politics, and this is how president obama's second term started earlier today. >> please raise your right hand and repeat after me. >> i, bar rack hussein observe ma, do solemnly swear. >> i do barack hussein obama do solemnly swear. >> that i will faithfully execute the office of president of the united states. >> and will to the best of my ability. >> and will to the best of my ability. >>...
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guest: 10% of our students are reached the bench to bench mark in a craig -- in mathematics. look at the highest performing countries -- half of their eighth graders are at the international advanced benchmark. even though our eighth graders, the percentage of high- performance students is well below the very best. host: we see the asian students with many numbers performing at the advanced a level. guest: there is a national movement to put a craters into high school mathematics. that is like algebra and above. you can reuse -- read to this data two ways. there is a need to give them more advanced math but a pessimistic view might be that we are placing a lot of kids in advanced math who are not prepared for it. if our eight craters are performing at this level and have only 7% performing at this level, we don't have a region where naturally prepared for a high-school geometry or mathematics class. host: tell us about your interpretation of the science performance. guest: what is jumping out is look at the #two system. the second highest, the system with the second-highest l
guest: 10% of our students are reached the bench to bench mark in a craig -- in mathematics. look at the highest performing countries -- half of their eighth graders are at the international advanced benchmark. even though our eighth graders, the percentage of high- performance students is well below the very best. host: we see the asian students with many numbers performing at the advanced a level. guest: there is a national movement to put a craters into high school mathematics. that is like...
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introducing craig fugate is a challenge. the federal emergency management agency sent the people don't care about except when that's the only thing they hear about. you don't hear about them, but when a disaster strikes they are front and center in the news the federal perception is a roller coaster ride. after katrina was subject to a lot of criticism. the last four years, fema is stand in an appreciation and has risen dramatic way. it has gained a level of respect that i think it's absolutely essential and reflects the fact that leadership is really given a lot of preparations so when disaster strikes, fema is ready. not just a thought, but its relationships with different levels of government and that is due in very large part to the leadership that craig fugate has brought to fema. his background is interesting. he began as a volunteer firefighter and emergency paramedic. now if any of you have had an opportunity to interact with volunteer firefighters and paramedics come you know these are some of the very best people i
introducing craig fugate is a challenge. the federal emergency management agency sent the people don't care about except when that's the only thing they hear about. you don't hear about them, but when a disaster strikes they are front and center in the news the federal perception is a roller coaster ride. after katrina was subject to a lot of criticism. the last four years, fema is stand in an appreciation and has risen dramatic way. it has gained a level of respect that i think it's absolutely...
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craig joins us from cebu. and has the gridlock eased and is the relief getting to washington it's needed the most. that is right. the u.n. says 30 million people were affected by the typhoon and 3 million displaced. some of them are coming in behind me now. these are refugees who just arrived on the 130-c hercules. they have being brought out of the area because they have no shelter and lost they're families they need medical attention and they'll be placed in a gym natio gym or sport cens the city. the philippines get is the typhoons a year. of course this one was exception. al. -- exceptional. in their defense a lot of the victims were plans drivers and police forces on the ground. peepeople that were the first responders and were unable to cart nate witcoordinate with thl the international relief arrived in the fil philippines. and what about, craig, the international aid. a lot has been promised but has it been delivered. have you seen it arrive there and get to the people that need it. >> , w we are seein
craig joins us from cebu. and has the gridlock eased and is the relief getting to washington it's needed the most. that is right. the u.n. says 30 million people were affected by the typhoon and 3 million displaced. some of them are coming in behind me now. these are refugees who just arrived on the 130-c hercules. they have being brought out of the area because they have no shelter and lost they're families they need medical attention and they'll be placed in a gym natio gym or sport cens the...
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craig? >> the other major issue, big deal there at 1600 pennsylvania avenue tomorrow, of course, the white house easter egg roll. what can you tell us about the latest preps for those, for that? >> reporter: not such a thorny issue. this is something that a lot of people look forward to all year long. i can tell you that they have been starting to do sound checks. this is the biggest public event at the white house. more than 30,000 people have tickets, from all 50 states, washington, d.c. so a lot of anticipation heading into tomorrow. it's going to be the 135th easter egg roll. some of the big names who are going to be participating, craig, jordyn sparks. some members of the "sesame street" crew, and danica patrick of nascar will be reading tomorrow. and of course, what would an event be without elmo? he will be there, as well. a lot of excitement about tomorrow's easter egg roll. >> kristen welker with all things "sesame street" and immigration. kristen, do appreciate that. we'll pick up
craig? >> the other major issue, big deal there at 1600 pennsylvania avenue tomorrow, of course, the white house easter egg roll. what can you tell us about the latest preps for those, for that? >> reporter: not such a thorny issue. this is something that a lot of people look forward to all year long. i can tell you that they have been starting to do sound checks. this is the biggest public event at the white house. more than 30,000 people have tickets, from all 50 states,...
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>> reporter: hi, craig. well, there is obviously a sense of urgency, i'm coming to you from seoul, so there's less -- it's less obvious here than it would be up on the dmz or in north korea. still, there is a sense of you are generalcy. there is a sense this has been ramping up every day since february. and people are worried. very hard to get south koreans to talk about their emotions. those that do tell us something say they are upset, they are nervous, they are worried, mo probably more worried than they have been for a number of years. i have got to tell you, craig, the first time since this latest crisis began, the opposing sides seem to be stepping back from the brink today. it's not just me feeling this. we have heard no new threats from the north korean leader, kim jong-un, or from his government today. that's the first time in over a week there hasn't been one. the peninsula is still on the war footing, obviously. the north has those two massive but untested missiles on mobile launchers pointing eas
>> reporter: hi, craig. well, there is obviously a sense of urgency, i'm coming to you from seoul, so there's less -- it's less obvious here than it would be up on the dmz or in north korea. still, there is a sense of you are generalcy. there is a sense this has been ramping up every day since february. and people are worried. very hard to get south koreans to talk about their emotions. those that do tell us something say they are upset, they are nervous, they are worried, mo probably...
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i'm craig melvin. you're watching msnbc. moments ago, freedom for the american war veteran held in north korea for more than a month now. what's the first thing that he's going to do when he gets home? we're live in california. >>> it felt like my car was kind of weaving back and forth just because it was so slick. >> you can't get any traction. you try to change lanes and you're going sideways. >> america on ice. a deadly arctic chill is impacting millions of people coast to coast. a second storm is forming right now. we're live with the forecast. and beyond borders, how nelson mandela influenced civil rights leaders here and his complicated relationship with the united states. >>> also at this hour, on the record right now, president obama is wrapping up remarks about israel during a time of tension over iran. these are some live pictures. the president literally just wrapping up. more from the white house. >>> and the budget breakthrough, a rare bipartisan plan is in the works right now. i'll ask a gop congresswoman if th
i'm craig melvin. you're watching msnbc. moments ago, freedom for the american war veteran held in north korea for more than a month now. what's the first thing that he's going to do when he gets home? we're live in california. >>> it felt like my car was kind of weaving back and forth just because it was so slick. >> you can't get any traction. you try to change lanes and you're going sideways. >> america on ice. a deadly arctic chill is impacting millions of people coast...
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i'm craig melvin. you're watching msnbc. here's what's happening right now. mounting doubts about anthony weiner. first, voters abandon him. now his campaign manager jumped ship. can weiner survive? >>> standing their ground. right now the dream defenders are occupying the florida governor's office for the 12th straight day, including harry belafonte. what's the end game here. >>> it's a wrap. check this out. 3 million people crowd copacabana for the pope's last day in brazil. we're live in rio with the pontiff's final message. >>> first, though, president obama continues to tout his economic message today. and in a new interview with "the new york times," he's now brought race into the equation. >> racial tensions won't get better, they may get worse because people will feel as if they've got to compete with some other group. to get scraps from a shrinking pot. if the economy's growing, everybody feels invested. everybody feels as if we're all going in the same direction. >> could racial tension in th
i'm craig melvin. you're watching msnbc. here's what's happening right now. mounting doubts about anthony weiner. first, voters abandon him. now his campaign manager jumped ship. can weiner survive? >>> standing their ground. right now the dream defenders are occupying the florida governor's office for the 12th straight day, including harry belafonte. what's the end game here. >>> it's a wrap. check this out. 3 million people crowd copacabana for the pope's last day in brazil....
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in washington, craig boswell, fox news. >> we still have plenty ahead. your weather, traffic and all your top stories. >> fox 5 morning news at 4:30 starts now. arts now. >> it is wednesday, february 13th. this is a live look outside. a cold start to your morning. good morning to you. i'm wisdom martin. >> i'm sarah simmons. welcome to fox 5 morning news. let's say hello to tucker barnes and get the latest on our weather. so, it is quiet right now. not going to stay this with a show, is it. >> we have rain showers back in the forecast this afternoon and later tonight, it might transition over to periods of snow. not talking about a major deal. >> a dust something. >> a covering dusting. as you get up towards frederick and hagerstown, maybe an inch or two. >> but that dusting, we start to go crazy. >> remember yesterday, we were in the mid- to upper 50s so we don't have a lot of cold memory here at the surface. a lot of what falls won't stick. so this is not a major storm by any means. >> don't go get bread and toilet paper? >> you might need that anyway.
in washington, craig boswell, fox news. >> we still have plenty ahead. your weather, traffic and all your top stories. >> fox 5 morning news at 4:30 starts now. arts now. >> it is wednesday, february 13th. this is a live look outside. a cold start to your morning. good morning to you. i'm wisdom martin. >> i'm sarah simmons. welcome to fox 5 morning news. let's say hello to tucker barnes and get the latest on our weather. so, it is quiet right now. not going to stay this...
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i'm craig melvin. you are watching msnbc. right now, a massive system is barreling through 21 states. some places could get more than a foot of snow. we're live with the latest conditions and flight delays. >>> he introduced himself and his sister. they were all very sweet, seemed very clearful. it's been quite upsetting. >> he was armed with a shotgun. made no effort to hide it and conceal it. >> scary knowing how close to home these things can hit. >> shock and sadness in colorado. right now, one student remains in critical condition. the teenaged gunman is dead. we're live with new details on that school shooting as we remember the somber anniversary of another. >>> newtown, one year later. today's remembrances for the victims and the relatives of sandy hook. how far has gun reform gone since that tragedy? >>> and a new frontier for drones. the homeland, from sports to movies, to farming, it's today's big idea, a whole heck of a lot to get to. >>> we start with tragedy and horror in colorado. police in a denver suburb are
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>> good afternoon, craig. what a difference 24 hours makes, the conditions right now cool and moist and that has certainly tipped a balance in favor of firefighters here. and yes, you mentioned that there have been about 28,000 acres scorched, but two very important numbers that officials here are looking at. there have been some minor damages, but overall, no homes have been completely lost. more importantly, zero lives have been lost. and that is a sign that firefighters here is an indication of how well they responded to this situation. right now, containment is about 60%. they expect to have complete containment by tomorrow. and an indication that the situation is getting better. they have lifted complete evacuation orders all across the county, and they have begun to demobilize some of the fire fighting resources pulled here over the past several days. craig? >> no lives lost, zero property. >> what about preparation? was there some sort of advance preparation? >> there's no doubt about it. when you talk
>> good afternoon, craig. what a difference 24 hours makes, the conditions right now cool and moist and that has certainly tipped a balance in favor of firefighters here. and yes, you mentioned that there have been about 28,000 acres scorched, but two very important numbers that officials here are looking at. there have been some minor damages, but overall, no homes have been completely lost. more importantly, zero lives have been lost. and that is a sign that firefighters here is an...
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craig joining me from the world trade center. craig, did commissioner kelly talk about what has been done since to make new york city safer and what the terror threat level is right now? >> reporter: he said this city is undoubtedly safer than it was 12 years ago, than before the attack. but he also talked about the danger of people who live in new york being lulled into a sense of kplasantsy, a lot of folks may not realize, in the past ten months alone, according to the commissioner, there have been five plots against new york city. but he said in terms of preparedness and readiness, it's tough to argue that new york city is a lot safer than it was before the attack. >> of course, it's the day after the new york democratic primary and stop and frisk and the commissioner himself was one of the controversial issues and de blasio strongly criticized because of it. >> you know what, those are all issues that i wanted to talk to the commissioner about this morning. but the commissioner was in no mood to talk about any of those things
craig joining me from the world trade center. craig, did commissioner kelly talk about what has been done since to make new york city safer and what the terror threat level is right now? >> reporter: he said this city is undoubtedly safer than it was 12 years ago, than before the attack. but he also talked about the danger of people who live in new york being lulled into a sense of kplasantsy, a lot of folks may not realize, in the past ten months alone, according to the commissioner,...